Examples of using Blushing in English and their translations into Chinese
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Blushing Wing.
Steele Blushing.
Blushing.' she said excited.
I felt myself blushing a bit.
Sydney Blushing Beauty- Flower Delivery.
I'm certain I can see you blushing.
I'm still blushing about it.
Charlie could feel himself blushing.
Madrid Blushing Beauty- Flower Delivery.
If you could see my face you would see that I am blushing.
Antigua Blushing Beauty- Flower Delivery.
If you could see me right now,you would see I was blushing.
Tripoli Blushing Beauty- Flower Delivery.
Visitor also made an appearance in the 1985 musim 4,episod 3 Remington Steele episode titled“Steele Blushing.”.
Beirut Blushing Beauty- Flower Delivery.
The original meaningof“kawaii” is“a radiant face” which refers to the blushing of an embarrassed person.
Fujairah Blushing Beauty- Flower Delivery.
The word"kawaii" is derived from aphrase that means"a radiant face" which refers to the blushing of an embarrassed person.
She huffed, blushing a deeper shade of pink.
Blushing is a bodily function that we can't control and if he blushes around you, he certainly likes you.
Downstairs, then, they went, Joseph very red and blushing, Rebecca very modest, and holding her green eyes downwards.
The blushing bride said Calvin proposed last year after making a promise to her dad, a former store man at Glenfield Hospital.
This would seem to put individuals at a disadvantage, but blushing might actually make a person more attractive or socially desirable.
Although blushing is an innately patterned emotional response, it can be conceived most simply as a reaction to heightened self-consciousness.
If you find yourself blushing, grinning, or fighting back butterflies, don't worry- those are all great signs!
She took it, blushing with delight, and wished him"a happy life from that day forward.".
She definitely didn't start blushing intensely in the middle of class while reminding herself that she didn't think about other guys.”.
She felt herself blushing, for the first time in years: blushing because she knew suddenly that the sentence named what she had felt all evening.
